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  • GHANA: Bamboo bikes in high demand

    Posted on Wednesday 23 March 2011 - 09:47
    Kofi Adu Domfeh, AfricaNews reporter in Kumasi, Ghana Photo: GizMag

    A bamboo bikes initiative in Kumasi - Ghana's second largest cosmopolitan city - is scaling up the production of high-quality multi-purpose bicycles for the Ghanaian, European and US markets. Bamboo is the fastest growing canopy for re-greening of degraded lands. It also provides nutrition for humans and animals as well as helps improve air and water quality.

    But in Ghana, a local bamboo bike industry is emerging to deliver a sustainable and affordable form of transportation that satisfies local needs and suitable for export. Compared to the production of traditional metal bicycles, bamboo bikes require less electricity and no hazardous chemicals.

    Bernice Dapaah is Executive Director of Bright Generation Community Foundation, which is responsible for the overall management of the Ghana Bamboo Bikes initiative.

    She hopes the project will secure a contract from the government of Ghana to build bicycles for teachers and health workers in rural areas.

    She says the project is helping to improve the environment and creating employment opportunities for the youth and people with disability.

    “Our vision is to help create employment for street children and also the physically challenged – we’ve employed ten street children and physically challenged and we are anticipating that by the end of the year, we can employ about 100 of the youth and also export thousands of bicycles to international platforms,” Dapaah told Luv Fm based in Kumasi.

    Ghana Bamboo Bikes design, develop and market multi-purpose bikes and related products and services using native bamboo. The light and stable frames are suitable for rough terrain and for carrying large farm loads and passengers.

    The Bikes initiative aims at taking advantage of the abundant raw bamboo materials in Ghana to manufacture high quality bamboo bikes affordable to the poor and appropriate for the road conditions.

    According to Dapaah, the initiative focuses on markets in the EU and USA to generate foreign exchange and create jobs.

    “80 percent of our products are geared towards the international market and they’ve fully embraced it. Right now, we have to produce about 500 bicycles that are in orders that we are yet to send to the European and US markets,” she said.

    The Ghana Bamboo Bikes contribute to a carbon-free and greener planet by reducing carbon emission by about 70 percent.

    The project was one of six projects in Ghana which won the 2010 SEED Awards by the United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP).












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    News approved.
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    • #3
      Come to think of it can they make bikes out of bamboo?

      I dont think so :P
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      • #4
        Originally posted by HH_HUNK View Post
        Come to think of it can they make bikes out of bamboo?

        I dont think so :P
        There wouldn't be enough rigidity, hence worse handling, even if they can.

        Amazing concept, and the best thing is that they are using something which is in abundance.
        And its nice to see, that modern technology such as gears and disk brakes are used.
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          • #6
            Nice stuff.....thanks for sharing.

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            • #7
              Guys anyone can think technically as what fairs better when the cycle is made out of bamboo? Light weight?
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                Originally posted by Samarth 619 View Post
                There wouldn't be enough rigidity, hence worse handling, even if they can.

                Amazing concept, and the best thing is that they are using something which is in abundance.
                And its nice to see, that modern technology such as gears and disk brakes are used.

                One of them has Rear Disc breaks even premium bikes here such as ZMA-R don't have rear disc breaks

                Bike Technology of a small, poor, and powerless country like Ghana (which is not recognized for anything other than their Football team and a mention for cocoa in Bournville ad) has overtaken Motorbike technology of a Big, Rich and Powerful country like India.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by The_Lone_Rider View Post
                  even premium bikes here such as ZMA-R don't have rear disc breaks
                  Sure you aren't talking about the old ZMA & the new ZMA-R - Hero Honda Karizma ZMR - Above All
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                  • #10
                    That is so sweet! Use of bulk available natural resources, and ofcourse avoid use of precious metal!

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by aargee View Post
                      Sure you aren't talking about the old ZMA & the new ZMA-R - Hero Honda Karizma ZMR - Above All
                      Small OT: ZMA and ZMA-R are the same bikes. ZMA-R is a later ZMA, which is available now and has a different paintjob.

                      ZMR is different from ZMA-R. Only ZMR has rear disks.
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